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28 Nov 2024 |
ATU Completes Conferring Ceremonies with Over 5,000 Graduates this YearAtlantic Technological University (ATU) completed its 2024 graduations last week, celebrating the achievements of over 5,000 graduates in ceremonies in Donegal, Galway, Sligo, Mayo and Connemara. The ceremonies have brought together students, families and faculty to honour the hard work and dedication of graduates across a wide range of disciplines, from undergraduate certificates to doctoral degrees. |
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13 Nov 2024 |
ATU wins big at the Irish Food Writing Student Culinary CompetitionAtlantic Technological University (ATU) Culinary Arts student, Lance Andrew Lumanlan was recently presented with the overall Irish Food Writing Award, sponsored by Kerrygold, for his winning dishes served up at the live cook serve final, held on 7 November at the Neff Inspirational Kitchen Airfield Estate, Overend Ave, Dundrum, Dublin. The cook serve was judged by Jess Murphy, Kai in Galway and Gareth Mullins, executive chef at Anantara the Marker Hotel, Dublin and overseen by organiser Suzanne Campbell, Food and farming journalist and Paul O’Connor. |
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12 Nov 2024 |
ATU Conferring Begins as 5,000 Graduate this YearAtlantic Technological University (ATU) commenced its annual conferring ceremonies this week, celebrating the achievements of over 2,800 graduates across a wide range of disciplines, from undergraduate certificates to doctoral degrees, including 12 PhDs. |
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21 Oct 2024 |
ATU Hosts Event on AI Integration for Business in the West of IrelandAtlantic Technological University (ATU) hosted a business-focused event titled “Super Charge Your Business with AI” on Friday, 11 October, aimed at exploring the practical applications of artificial intelligence (AI) for businesses in the West of Ireland. |